Fall 2025 Highlights

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Words Alexandrine Kogel

Updated March 17th, 2026

Each season, we like to pause and share three press features that spotlight products or stories meaningful to us. It’s a small tradition—our way of saying thank you to the editors, stylists, and publications who take the time to include Chantelle in the conversation, and to you, for being part of the community that makes this work worthwhile.

This quarter, our name turned up in a handful of places we admire—each one touching on something we care about: thoughtful design, reliable support, and the difference a proper fit can make.

A Wardrobe’s Missing Link

In Fiorella Valdesolo’s feature for the Wall Street Journal on the wardrobe “missing links” that quietly transform how everything else fits, our SoftStretch Cami was highlighted as a go-to concealing camisole—the kind of seamless, skin-tone layer that lets sheer blouses and whisper-thin knits actually leave the closet. It’s the sort of piece we design to disappear, which is exactly why it works.

A Word-of-Mouth favorite

BuzzFeed dedicated an entire feature to our SoftStretch underwear, calling them Nordstrom’s best-kept secret. Writer Lourdes Avila Uribe began with a personal recommendation—her mother discovered them on a whim and now stocks up every sale, describing the fabric as buttery soft and undetectable under clothing. The feature also noted that the lightweight, one-size construction makes them a thoughtful choice for anyone with sensory sensitivities or going through menopause. It’s the kind of genuine, multigenerational endorsement we value most

Expert-Recommended Support

In CNN Underscored’s roundup of the best strapless bras, wardrobe stylist Elisa Ellis, founder of Turnkey Style, called out our Norah Comfort Strapless Convertible Bra for its design for women with fuller busts—while size-inclusive fashion expert Michaela Leitz underscored the importance of molded cups and thoughtful construction, qualities the Norah delivers with its buttery-soft band and smooth, stay-put cups. Strapless bras are notoriously difficult to get right, so having two experts independently point to our work is the kind of recognition we value.

Stay tuned for future updates.